New Sherlock Holmes Story - Released Today!

This
popular new series continues with another exciting adventure for
Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, and Nurse Colleen Heneghan.

In
this thrilled-packed episode, Watson is called upon to investigate the
disappearance of a young aristocrat while Holmes trails the nefarious
deeds of Moriarty in his bid to overthrow the British Monarchy using a
virus procured from Haitian Zombies.

Watson
discovers a sinister plot to infiltrate the English nobility and comes
in direct contact with Moriarty's chief henchman, George Chapman, a
man-monster with no qualms about killing Watson's true love, Colleen. Follow
the adventure from 221b Baker Street, through the backstreets of Soho,
the glamour of the Cafe Des Artistes nightclub, to the sewers beneathLondon town, to discover Moriarty's most heinous plot yet!

From the Foreword:

Welcome to
this, the third part of the Sherlock
Holmes: Zombie Slayer series. We,
the authors, believe you’re in for a treat.

In case you’re concerned,
this is a stand-alone tale, though it does appear chronologically in
Dr. John Watson’s last great unpublished manuscript. It
doesn’t matter if you have not read the first two episodes in
this series but we hope that this volume may inspire you to
‘catch up’, as the saying goes.

George and I were very happy to
edit and present this tale as it does much to put us all inside the
mind of the incomparable Watson. We found, in this section, a real man
tormented by the secret he must keep from the British public: that
Moriarty was, in many ways, succeeding in his plan to bring down the
British Monarchy with his Haitian Zombie virus. This episode shows how
far Moriarty and his inhuman helpers will go to further their
despicable aims. Also how indisputably resourceful and effective the
great detective, Sherlock Holmes, can be when called to fight for order
and justice.

Again, this episode has been a
joyful collaboration between George Hogge and I. Little did either of
us expect that these stories would become so popular with the public,
and for that, dear reader, we thank you.

You may be interested to know that
recently we have been in touch with the Sherlock Holmes estate. We are
pleased to report their initial reluctance to speak with us has
diminished. Given the success of the series, the curator of the estate
has suggested that there might be room for Watson’s last
manuscript in the official Sherlock Holmes archive. We realize this is
a great honor, and no small validation of our work.

On that positive note, we hope you
thoroughly enjoy what follows.

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created Facebook page, and “like” it, to stay
apprised of updates and more information as the series unfolds.